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The manual provides step-by-step guidance on how to effectively manage the communication response to vaccine-related events, particularly those that may have a high impact on public trust, which are considered to be a vaccine crisis. The manual is based on guidance from the WHO Regional Office for Europe and in-country training sessions on vaccine safety communication and new vaccine introduction, as well as research in the field of crisis, risk, and emergency communication. The manual covers topics such as vaccine safety, adverse events following immunization, vaccine crisis coordination mechanism and vaccine crisis communication plan. It is developed by WHO and aims to help countries to be well prepared and have a mechanism in place to respond to vaccine-related events that may evolve into a crisis situations.
The text provided appears to be instructions or guidelines for a vaccine crisis coordination group on how to effectively manage and communicate during a crisis related to vaccines. It describes a process that includes gathering a response group, sharing information, identifying key audiences, defining communication goals, preparing messages, choosing communication channels, monitoring public opinion and the media, communicating with the public and the media, and maintaining relationships with stakeholders. The main goal of the preparation phase is to maintain public trust in vaccines and vaccination and to be well prepared for events that may erode trust. The document also mentiones the importance of building strong relations with key stakeholders before a crisis occurs.
This text is about preparing for vaccine crises and communication actions that should be taken. It provides recommendations for preparing messages in advance before introducing a new vaccine, such as preparing key messages on the safety profile of the vaccine, HPV-related viruses and diseases, and common concerns. It also recommends conducting formative research prior to the introduction of a new vaccine to inform health authorities about existing beliefs, concerns, and misperceptions concerning the new vaccine. The text also recommends regular dialogue with the population through bi-directional communication on trusted channels and platforms, it also emphasizes the importance of trust-building mechanisms. Finally, the text proposed a three-step model for assessing the situation and defining the response in case of a vaccine-related event such as AEFI (Adverse events following immunization) or changes in the immunization system or schedule, or negative public or media debate/publication.
This text describes actions to take in the event of a vaccine crisis. It recommends gathering the vaccine crisis coordination group formed during the preparedness phase and activating the communication plan. It stresses the importance of regularly sharing information with the crisis response group and other key stakeholders in order to achieve common goals and respond to the crisis effectively. The text also advises to identify key audiences and tailor messages to the specific needs, concerns and fears of different population groups or stakeholders. To do this, it suggests conducting an assessment to identify who the key audiences are, and classifying them into three groups: most affected by the crisis, active influencers, and passive influencers.
The text is discussing various actions to take during a vaccine crisis, specifically focusing on communication efforts. It outlines the importance of gathering a vaccine crisis coordination group and activating a crisis communication plan. The text also emphasizes the importance of sharing information regularly with all key stakeholders to ensure everyone is working towards a common goal. The text also mentions identifying key audiences and tailoring messages to their specific needs and concerns, and monitoring public opinion and media coverage to understand how best to respond to the crisis. The text also provides a list of communication tools and channels that can be used to reach key audiences, such as traditional media, social media, community networks and face-to-face meetings. It also includes suggestions for monitoring public opinion and understanding public sentiment.
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This text provides guidance on how to effectively manage a vaccine-related event that may erode public trust. It outlines the importance of gathering a vaccine crisis coordination group and activating a crisis communication plan, regularly sharing information with all key stakeholders, identifying key audiences, tailoring messages to their specific needs and concerns, and using various communication tools and channels to reach them. It also includes suggestions for monitoring public opinion and understanding public sentiment.
The manual provides step-by-step guidance on how to effectively manage the communication response to vaccine-related events, particularly those that may have a high impact on public trust, which are considered to be a vaccine crisis. The manual is based on guidance from the WHO Regional Office for Europe and in-country training sessions on vaccine safety communication and new vaccine introduction, as well as research in the field of crisis, risk, and emergency communication. The manual covers topics such as vaccine safety, adverse events following immunization, vaccine crisis coordination mechanism and vaccine crisis communication plan. It is developed by WHO and aims to help countries to be well prepared and have a mechanism in place to respond to vaccine-related events that may evolve into a crisis situations.
The text provided appears to be instructions or guidelines for a vaccine crisis coordination group on how to effectively manage and communicate during a crisis related to vaccines. It describes a process that includes gathering a response group, sharing information, identifying key audiences, defining communication goals, preparing messages, choosing communication channels, monitoring public opinion and the media, communicating with the public and the media, and maintaining relationships with stakeholders. The main goal of the preparation phase is to maintain public trust in vaccines and vaccination and to be well prepared for events that may erode trust. The document also mentiones the importance of building strong relations with key stakeholders before a crisis occurs.
This text is about preparing for vaccine crises and communication actions that should be taken. It provides recommendations for preparing messages in advance before introducing a new vaccine, such as preparing key messages on the safety profile of the vaccine, HPV-related viruses and diseases, and common concerns. It also recommends conducting formative research prior to the introduction of a new vaccine to inform health authorities about existing beliefs, concerns, and misperceptions concerning the new vaccine. The text also recommends regular dialogue with the population through bi-directional communication on trusted channels and platforms, it also emphasizes the importance of trust-building mechanisms. Finally, the text proposed a three-step model for assessing the situation and defining the response in case of a vaccine-related event such as AEFI (Adverse events following immunization) or changes in the immunization system or schedule, or negative public or media debate/publication.
This text describes actions to take in the event of a vaccine crisis. It recommends gathering the vaccine crisis coordination group formed during the preparedness phase and activating the communication plan. It stresses the importance of regularly sharing information with the crisis response group and other key stakeholders in order to achieve common goals and respond to the crisis effectively. The text also advises to identify key audiences and tailor messages to the specific needs, concerns and fears of different population groups or stakeholders. To do this, it suggests conducting an assessment to identify who the key audiences are, and classifying them into three groups: most affected by the crisis, active influencers, and passive influencers.
The text is discussing various actions to take during a vaccine crisis, specifically focusing on communication efforts. It outlines the importance of gathering a vaccine crisis coordination group and activating a crisis communication plan. The text also emphasizes the importance of sharing information regularly with all key stakeholders to ensure everyone is working towards a common goal. The text also mentions identifying key audiences and tailoring messages to their specific needs and concerns, and monitoring public opinion and media coverage to understand how best to respond to the crisis. The text also provides a list of communication tools and channels that can be used to reach key audiences, such as traditional media, social media, community networks and face-to-face meetings. It also includes suggestions for monitoring public opinion and understanding public sentiment.
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/352029/WHO-EURO-2022-3471-43230-60590-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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